He shows the Prince his vestments, long and black, and the white robe over. The Prince doesn't seem to understand what it means truly, not past joking half-heartedly about the future tonsure.
"But," he says suddenly, "an thou'rt a priest, I may never more kiss thee."
And Horatio realises the Prince does understand, and that he was never meant to be more than a courtier, himself.
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"But," he says suddenly, "an thou'rt a priest, I may never more kiss thee."
And Horatio realises the Prince does understand, and that he was never meant to be more than a courtier, himself.